Europe - In or Out?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:37 pm
Referendum 23rd June - are you an "In-nie" or an "Out-ie"?
I run a medium-sized care business, employing people to work across six London boroughs.Mav617 wrote:Problem is that they will take those jobs, living 8 or 9 to a house and settling for £6 an hour which is twice what they earn in Latvia or Bulgaria, meaning our young folk have no jobs to go to whilst working their way up.
Nothing to add m'lud.tony.mon wrote:
But the point is, there's no real incentive to work when there's little difference in the rewards you get for it.
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Mmm! Controversial statement Chris. If they are legitimately working and paying taxes surely that can only be good for the economy! If they are tax dodgers and benefit cling ons then I agree!chric wrote:OUT AND THEN SEND ALL THE FOREIGN WORKERS BACK
So a tin of beans cost more in a London Tesco than a Northern Tesco?tony.mon wrote:
I'm not running a sweatshop, and the pay rates mentioned above are real, however the work is in central London, where the cost of living -rent, food etc- is high as .
Possibly. Possibly not. But a pint to go with them is nearly a fiver....artee wrote:So a tin of beans cost more in a London Tesco than a Northern Tesco?tony.mon wrote:
I'm not running a sweatshop, and the pay rates mentioned above are real, however the work is in central London, where the cost of living -rent, food etc- is high as .
Roger